It would be very useful if MTP could consider unloaded text objects as a
criteria for preflighting. In other words, MTP could be given options to
ignore the loading of articles, and/or report back to K4 metadata that
articles need loading just as it does with modified links or missing
fonts.
This is a significant QC issue for our editorial users, who would want
feedback on whether text has been modified on a layout before considering it
final and ready to be printed/exported.
Thanks.
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Daniel Cohen
Premedia Technology Analyst | Information Services | Hearst Magazines
300 West 57th Street | New York, NY 10019
212-649-4031
212-545-1575 (cell)
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Do you think that Made To Print will ever have the capability to save or
export the queues it creates? This would be a vital improvement, where as
not to leave all the queues created in the window. As time passes, the
window gets convoluted with too many queues.
I have been using Made To Print now for a few years and it occurs to me that
is something that seems to be missing from an otherwise great program. Since
Indesign allows us to save out printstyles and Pitstop allows PDF profiles
and actions to be saved, it would be a great help to have Made To Print
capable of this option also. Especially since these programs, from my stand
point, go hand in hand.
Thank you for reading my suggestion.
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James Patterson
jpatterson(a)elementllc.com
Element, LLC
Orlando, FL USA